Extraordinaire: Return of the King of Frogs

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Science Fiction, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Extraordinaire: Return of the King of Frogs by Thomas Keesman, Thomas Keesman
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Author: Thomas Keesman ISBN: 9780991830305
Publisher: Thomas Keesman Publication: January 5, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Keesman
ISBN: 9780991830305
Publisher: Thomas Keesman
Publication: January 5, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

In 1892, all roads lead to Paris: venue for international congresses; seat of learning; crossroads of commerce.  World-girdling possessions and influence means the sun never sets on the tri-color.  The United Kingdom, envious second in world power (and France’s erstwhile ally), schemes to take some of that grandeur for itself.

Thomas Schott faces the imminent fading of his Gift.  He is one of a dwindling minority who possess extraordinary, but unpredictable, mental abilities.  No one knows who will have them, what they will be, or how long they will last.  Every nation jealously guards, controls and exploits its ‘extraordinaires’. 

Schott’s role as a confidential agent of the British Crown is so intertwined with his special abilities he expects their passing will also end his career.  In what is likely his  final week as both, he struggles to perform his duties and find a place in a world crowded with airships, spring-powered carriages and continuous intrigue.

[approximately 102,000 words]

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In 1892, all roads lead to Paris: venue for international congresses; seat of learning; crossroads of commerce.  World-girdling possessions and influence means the sun never sets on the tri-color.  The United Kingdom, envious second in world power (and France’s erstwhile ally), schemes to take some of that grandeur for itself.

Thomas Schott faces the imminent fading of his Gift.  He is one of a dwindling minority who possess extraordinary, but unpredictable, mental abilities.  No one knows who will have them, what they will be, or how long they will last.  Every nation jealously guards, controls and exploits its ‘extraordinaires’. 

Schott’s role as a confidential agent of the British Crown is so intertwined with his special abilities he expects their passing will also end his career.  In what is likely his  final week as both, he struggles to perform his duties and find a place in a world crowded with airships, spring-powered carriages and continuous intrigue.

[approximately 102,000 words]

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